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Father: This is a present for you, son.
Nguyen: A kite! How cool! Thank you, dad.
Father: I made it for you, just like your grandfather used to make one for me.
Nguyen: Is it a family tradition?
Father: Yes, for generations.
Nguyen: I love it. So when you were a kid, what did you use to do for entertainment?
Father: Oh, it was all very simple back then. We didn't have television or the internet. A mobile movie team used to come once every two months, and everyone from the village would be there. The children were always early, trying to get a place near the screen.
Nguyen: I suppose it was a special occasion, wasn't it?
Father: Sure.
Nguyen: I wish there were movie teams like that now.
Father: Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Nguyen: Then how did you get to know about the world outside?
Father: We had the radio; actually, only wealthy people did. The whole village used to listen to the news programme through a loudspeaker.
Nguyen: Wow, I can't imagine that.
Father: I know. The world's changed a lot, son. It's much easier now.
Nguyen: Do you miss the past, dad?
Father: I suppose I do. Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time.
Translation:
Bố: Quà cho con này, con trai.
Nguyên: Ôi một con diều! Thật tuyệt! Con cảm ơn bố.
Bố: Bố đã làm nó cho con đấy, giống như ông nội đã từng làm cho bố.
Nguyên: Đó là truyền thống gia đình à bố?
Nguyên: Đúng con à, truyền thống nhiều thế hệ.
Nguyên: Con rất thích. Vậy khi còn nhỏ bố hay làm gì để giải trí?
Bố: À, khi ấy mọi thứ đều rất đơn giản. Bố không có tivi hay mạng gì cả. Đội chiếu phim thường tới 2 tháng 1 lần, và tất cả mọi người trong làng sẽ tới xem. Trẻ con thì luôn đến sớm, cố gắng lấy một vị trí gần màn chiếu.
Nguyên: Con đoán nó là dịp rất đặc biệt phải không bố?
Bố: Chắc chắn rồi.
Nguyên: Con ước bây giờ cũng có đội chiếu phim như thế.
Bố: Ừ, vui lắm.
Nguyên: Làm thế nào để bố biết về thế giới bên ngoài?
Bố: Bọn bố có một cái đài, thực ra; chỉ người có điều kiện mới có nó thôi. Cả làng nghe các chương trình tin tức qua loa phát thanh.
Nguyên: Wow, con không thể tưởng tượng được điều đó.
Bố: Bố biết, cuộc sống đã thay đổi quá nhiều con trai à. Giờ mọi thứ đã dễ dàng hơn nhiều.
Nguyên: Bố có nhớ ngày xưa không?
Bố: Bố nghĩ là có. Đôi khi bố ước mình có thể quay lại thời đó.
Vocabulary:
event (n) /ɪˈvent/: sự kiện
loudspeaker (n) /ˌlaʊdˈspiːkə(r)/: loa
occasion (n) /əˈkeɪʒn/: dịp
Father: This is a present for you, son.
Nguyen: A kite! How cool! Thank you, dad.
Father: I made it for you, just like your grandfather used to make one for me.
Nguyen: Is it a family tradition?
Father: Yes, for generations.
Nguyen: I love it. So when you were a kid, what did you use to do for entertainment?
Father: Oh, it was all very simple back then. We didn't have television or the internet. A mobile movie team used to come once every two months, and everyone from the village would be there. The children were always early, trying to get a place near the screen.
Nguyen: I suppose it was a special occasion, wasn't it?
Father: Sure.
Nguyen: I wish there were movie teams like that now.
Father: Yeah,it was a lot of fun.
Nguyen: Then how did you get to know about the world outside?
Father: We had the radio; actually, only wealthy people did. The whole village used to listen to the news programme through a loudspeaker.
Nguyen: Wow, I can't imagine that.
Father: I know. The world's changed a lot, son. It's much easier now.
Nguyen: Do you miss the past, dad?
Father: I suppose I do. Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time.
Read the conversation again and answer the question.
What is a tradition in Nguyen's family?
Father: This is a present for you, son.
Nguyen: A kite! How cool! Thank you, dad.
Father: I made it for you, just like your grandfather used to make one for me.
Nguyen: Is it a family tradition?
Father: Yes, for generations.
Nguyen: I love it. So when you were a kid, what did you use to do for entertainment?
Father: Oh, it was all very simple back then. We didn't have television or the internet. A mobile movie team used to come once every two months, and everyone from the village would be there. The children were always early, trying to get a place near the screen.
Nguyen: I suppose it was a special occasion, wasn't it?
Father: Sure.
Nguyen: I wish there were movie teams like that now.
Father: Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Nguyen: Then how did you get to know about the world outside?
Father: We had the radio; actually, only wealthy people did. The whole village used to listen to the news programme through a loudspeaker.
Nguyen: Wow, I can't imagine that.
Father: I know. The world's changed a lot, son. It's much easier now.
Nguyen: Do you miss the past, dad?
Father: I suppose I do. Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time.
Read the conversation again and answer the question.
How often did the movie team come to the village?
➜
- Once every two months
- Twice every two months
- Everyday
Father: This is a present for you, son.
Nguyen: A kite! How cool! Thank you, dad.
Father: I made it for you, just like your grandfather used to make one for me.
Nguyen: Is it a family tradition?
Father: Yes, for generations.
Nguyen: I love it. So when you were a kid, what did you use to do for entertainment?
Father: Oh, it was all very simple back then. We didn't have television or the internet. A mobile movie team used to come once every two months, and everyone from the village would be there. The children were always early, trying to get a place near the screen.
Nguyen: I suppose it was a special occasion, wasn't it?
Father: Sure.
Nguyen: I wish there were movie teams like that now.
Father: Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Nguyen: Then how did you get to know about the world outside?
Father: We had the radio; actually, only wealthy people did. The whole village used to listen to the news programme through a loudspeaker.
Nguyen: Wow, I can't imagine that.
Father: I know. The world's changed a lot, son. It's much easier now.
Nguyen: Do you miss the past, dad?
Father: I suppose I do. Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time.
Read the conversation again and answer the question.
What did the children useto do when the movie team came to the village?
➜ They (flied the kites/ came early, trying to get a place near the screen/ listened to the news programme through a loudspeaker).
Father: This is a present for you, son.
Nguyen: A kite! How cool! Thank you, dad.
Father: I made it for you, just like your grandfather used to make one for me.
Nguyen: Is it a family tradition?
Father: Yes, for generations.
Nguyen: I love it. So when you were a kid, what did you use to do for entertainment?
Father: Oh, it was all very simple back then. We didn't have television or the internet. A mobile movie team used to come once every two months, and everyone from the village would be there. The children were always early, trying to get a place near the screen.
Nguyen: I suppose it was a special occasion, wasn't it?
Father: Sure.
Nguyen: I wish there were movie teams like that now.
Father: Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Nguyen: Then how did you get to know about the world outside?
Father: We had the radio; actually, only wealthy people did. The whole village used to listen to the news programme through a loudspeaker.
Nguyen: Wow, I can't imagine that.
Father: I know. The world's changed a lot, son. It's much easier now.
Nguyen: Do you miss the past, dad?
Father: I suppose I do. Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time.
Read the conversation again and answer the question.
Who in the village had a radio? ➜ .
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Father: This is a present for you, son.
Nguyen: A kite! How cool! Thank you, dad.
Father: I made it for you, just like your grandfather used to make one for me.
Nguyen: Is it a family tradition?
Father: Yes, for generations.
Nguyen: I love it. So when you were a kid, what did you use to do for entertainment?
Father: Oh, it was all very simple back then. We didn't have television or the internet. A mobile movie team used to come once every two months, and everyone from the village would be there. The children were always early, trying to get a place near the screen.
Nguyen: I suppose it was a special occasion, wasn't it?
Father: Sure.
Nguyen: I wish there were movie teams like that now.
Father: Yeah, it was a lot of fun.
Nguyen: Then how did you get to know about the world outside?
Father: We had the radio; actually, only wealthy people did. The whole village used to listen to the news programme through a loudspeaker.
Nguyen: Wow, I can't imagine that.
Father: I know. The world's changed a lot, son. It's much easier now.
Nguyen: Do you miss the past, dad?
Father: I suppose I do. Sometimes I wish I could go back to that time.
Read the conversation again and answer the question.
Does Nguyen's father miss the past? What did he say?
Match the expressions from the conversations with their meanings.
Choose suitable expressions to complete the conversations.
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Choose the correct word.
A ___ is used to make the sound much louder so that many people can hear it from adistance.
Choose the correct word.
Every country has its own customs and
- traditions
- family
- people
Choose T/F.
People in the past were more quicker in accepting technological changes than they are today.
Choose the correct word.
Traditionally, weddings and funerals are considered important village in Viet Nam.
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